If you have a skill such as photography, marketing, fundraising, and more, we could use your help!

Volunteers have opportunities to help with Administrative Support that include: Website Development, Office assistance, Events volunteer, and Fundraising.

Description: These volunteers provide Basic Life Support (BLS) services during competition and help assess whether a higher level of care is required. Depending on the event, they may provide overnight coverage for events where delegations are housed as part of the competition. Volunteer Commitment: Each competition varies, but in general, medical volunteers must be able…

If you are able to commit some time as an assistant coach or play alongside an athlete as a Unified Partner®, we can use your help! Special Olympics volunteers include students, retirees, professionals and families. You don’t need coaching experience or specific training working with persons with intellectual disabilities. We have great staff, mentor coaches…

Description: These volunteers primarily help at the Las Vegas office. Duties can range from filing to data entry. Volunteer Commitment: Minimum once a week and times of day are negotiable. Qualifications: Versed on computer software such as Microsoft Word, Excel, or Google. All office volunteers are required to complete an application and online orientation. If…

Volunteers are needed to help us run our events. Check the calendar on our website to find event dates that you can volunteer for.

Description: These volunteers assist the Games Director (overall director of a competition, usually staff) in overseeing key components of local, regional and state competitions. Because they are critical to the success of an event, they are selected carefully by the Games Director. They will be responsible for overseeing day‐of volunteers in their various assignments. Volunteer…

Description: These volunteers serve as game, match or event officials during local, regional or state competitions. Volunteer Commitment: Each competition varies, but in general, volunteers must be able to commit to a shift of up to four hours. Qualifications: Varies based on the competition, but generally state, national or Special Olympics certification is required. This…

The pantry is the home for helping our community with a much needed resource. Organize new stock delivers. Put together pre-packed food bags with various food items. 2-hour per shift commitment, that can happen anytime between the hours of 12pm and 6pm each Thursday.

The front desk volunteers are the first point of contact for many visitors, callers, clients, and community members. Offer warm welcome and greetings to everyone. Connect people with programs and services or needed referrals. 3-hour per shift commitment.

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